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'''Sindhi food''' is the cuisine of the ]. The daily food in most of Sindhi households consists of ]-based dishes and two side dishes, one ] and one dry. '''Sindhi food''' is the cuisine of the ]. The daily food in most of Sindhi households consists of ]-based dishes and two side dishes, one ] and one dry.
Gujarati cuisine and Rajasthani cuisine are often called Sindhi cuisine. Gujarati cuisine and Rajasthani cuisine are often called Sindhi cuisine.It is said that the most commonly eaten meat by Sindhis is ]
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Sindhi food is the cuisine of the Sindhi people. The daily food in most of Sindhi households consists of wheat-based dishes and two side dishes, one gravy and one dry. Gujarati cuisine and Rajasthani cuisine are often called Sindhi cuisine.It is said that the most commonly eaten meat by Sindhis is mutton

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